Kike Joel Stein Says Kike Milo Yiannopoulos is the Leader of the Alt-Right

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 15, 2016

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Joel Stein says Milo Yiannopoulos is the leader of the bad goyim. Do you trust him?

I thought the Milo debacle was over. They made him a celebrity and nothing happened, so I thought they gave up.

I mean, look at what happened to this kike wench Emily Peck yesterday when some Alt-Right Nazi posted its Twitter on his hate website. The poor ratfaced darling got swamped like an alligator on his birthday.

The plan was to say “here goyim, we found you’re leader – it’s this homosexual Jew.” And then the homosexual Jew was to say “oh no, no one hates the Jews, no one is against race-mixing, we all believe in the Holocaust, we just think it’s funny to make people angry for no reason, because of Libertarianism and feminism.”

But no.

However, despite the fact that the plan didn’t work, and the memes have not stopped because we have a media-appointed homosexual Jew leader, the Jews are still pushing, pushing, pushing him.

The Jew Joel Stein, who recently wrote a cover story for TIME on the Daily Stormer that didn’t mention the Daily Stormer, has written a huge piece for Jew Bloomberg again stressing that this Jew is our leader.

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Here’s your leader, Nazi goyim! What a nice leader for you! You should be grateful we gave you such a great leader! We could have just done a Palestine on you!

It’s a long article, filled with Jew nonsense. Most of it is about gay sex.

I’ll share the interesting bits.

First, the Jew Stein defines the Alt-Right.

They’re angry about globalization—culturally even more than economically. They’re angry about political correctness guilting them about insensitivity to women, minorities, gays, transgender people, the disabled, the sick—the everyone-but-them. They’re angry about feminism. They don’t like immigrants. They don’t like military intervention. They aren’t into free trade. They don’t like international groups such as the European Union, United Nations, or NATO—even the International Olympic Committee. They admire the bravado of authoritarians, especially Vladimir Putin. Some are white supremacists. Most enjoy a good conspiracy theory.

He doesn’t say which ones aren’t White Supremacists – where are these good goyim? Because I can’t find any.

Stein talked to Heidi, who believes he is a fraud, using the movement for personal reasons.

“Milo is the person who propelled the alt-right movement into the mainstream,” says Heidi Beirich, who directs the Intelligence Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks hate groups and describes the term “alt-right” as “a conscious rebranding by white nationalists that doesn’t automatically repel the mainstream.” Beirich says she’s not even sure if Yiannopoulos believes in the alt-right’s tenets or just found a juvenile way to mix internet culture and extreme ideology to get attention. “It’s like he’s joking: ‘Ha ha, let me popularize the worst ideas that ever existed,’ ” she says. “That’s new, and that’s scary.”

Stein refers to him as the Alt-Right’s mouthpiece, but his Paki lover says he can’t be an actual member of the Alt-Right, apparently due to technicalities.

Despite being the alt-right’s mouthpiece, Yiannopoulos won’t say for certain if he’s one of them. Earlier that day, lounging on a couch in the living room of his apartment, located in a huge residential complex a good 45 minutes from Central London, he replaces Wagner with Chopin so he can talk more easily. He turns to Allum Bokhari, a 25-year-old half-Pakistani Oxford graduate, who used to work for a Liberal Democratic member of Parliament and now writes for Yiannopoulos at Breitbart, and asks, “Am I a member of the alt-right?”

“No,” says Bokhari, who wears a white dress shirt, gray blazer, and gray trousers to work at a desk next to a garment rack in Yiannopoulos’s living room. “Because they wouldn’t have you. You like Israel a lot more. Some on the alt-right would describe you as a degenerate.

They touch on his alleged love for sex with Black men.

He likes to brag that he’s a bottom for tall black men and that he used to hold a paint sample called Pharoahs Gold 5 to men at clubs to see if they were dark enough to have sex with. He wants to self-publish a Kindle e-book so he can go on television shows with the chyron “Author of Satisfying the Black Man Sexually,” though he’d need to alter the title slightly, because the book Satisfying the Black Man Sexually is already on his shelf. “That’s why I don’t like Planned Parenthood. They kill all those black babies. In 20 years, they could be my harem,” he says.

Personally, I think this is almost certainly bullshit. Gay men tend to hate Blacks. He appears to me to be making this up to be extra-outrageous.

He talks about the fun he had with Richard Spencer at a gay party, but makes it clear to his kinsman that White Surpemacists are only “a tiny fraction” of the Alt-Right.

During the Republican National Convention, Yiannopoulos hosted a party in Cleveland called Gays for Trump. He walked up to a podium backed by photos of skinny, shirtless young men wearing Make America Great Again hats, then removed a bulletproof vest to reveal a tank top with a rainbow fist holding a gun and the words “We shoot back.” His Cleveland speech was attended by Daryush “Roosh” Valizadeh, whom the liberal website the Daily Dot called “the web’s most infamous misogynist,” and Richard Spencer, a smartly dressed, University of Virginia-educated white supremacist who came up with the term “alt-right” in 2008. Yiannopoulos says white supremacists make up a tiny fraction of the alt-right, and he doesn’t approve of them, though he’s not going to kick Spencer out of his events. “I don’t see it as a bad thing that I surround myself with edgy people,” he says. “Because they’re interesting. I’m not going to not hang out with someone because the New York Times calls him racist.”

Where is this greater whole of the Alt-Right that isn’t White Supremacist? No one knows. I am the publisher of the world’s number one Alt-Right website, and all of my readers are White Supremacists.

Milo tells Stein our favorite line of his – that no one actually hates the Jews and it’s all a big joke to make them angry for no reason.

Yiannopoulos’s favorite political tactic is trolling. In the alt-right worldview, nice, normal white dudes are told they’re racist and sexist by “social justice warriors.” In retaliation, they’ve adopted a strategy Yiannopoulos calls “double down, don’t back down.” He explains: “If someone calls you an anti-Semite, you go to their page and put up swastikas.” Then those he’s offended, he says, use this prank as false proof of the original accusation of anti-Semitism to gain power through sympathy. Yiannopoulos’s mob of trolls then mock them for taking the prank seriously and whining. Nobody’s actions can be taken at face value. “Everybody is trolling everybody, and nobody knows who is winning,” he says. And at least his side is enjoying it.

Milo speaks of the great legacy he’s going to leave.

“I think my legacy might be longer than Trump’s,” he says. “I’m attacking the disease, not the symptoms. Also, he doesn’t read. But I still love him. And he’s still my daddy. Nobody’s perfect.”

He claims his father is some sort of mafia boss.

“My dad is terrifying. He’s like Tony Soprano but Greek. He does unspeakable things during the day and comes home and listens to Wagner and drinks fine wine,” he says, laughing. “I would think, If my dad is just a doorman, why do we have such a nice house? Then I saw it on The Sopranos.” He won’t elaborate. Yiannopoulos missed his annual phone call with his father last Christmas, when his dad called his assistant instead of him.

The he says no one can ever defeat him.

“I have never lost a battle, because I have nothing to lose,” he says. “You don’t fight a pig, because you both get dirty. I like the muck. Nothing is too low-rent or dirty enough for me.”

This part is weird.

He inputs all of his friends into a spreadsheet, with columns for attractiveness, intelligence, income, and politics (listed either “pass” or “fail”). One column lists whether he should hold, long, or short them, like stocks.

Finally, he claims to be a homosexual prostitute when asked about his finances.

Although some of his staff are paid by Breitbart, Yiannopoulos says he’s got almost 30 people on his payroll at a total cost of about $1 million a year, not including his salary. “My salary is really big, too,” he says. Some of this is paid for by donations from conservatives. Some comes from family money. Yiannopoulos says he and a business partner bought several apartments in his huge complex years ago when it was first built, slowly selling them off for a profit. He says he also hangs around a lot of rich people, some of whom were his sugar daddies. Last time he was in Los Angeles, he says, a white man at the Sunset Tower bar hit on him and gave him $10,000 after having sex with him twice and another $10,000 the following night.

Huh.

Well.

There’s your leader, goyim.

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